CervantesX

CervantesX t1_j9myolu wrote

It's not the pressure you would worry about, it's the movement.

Two plates pressing together and going off mostly just affects the area of pressure. The local release is strong but the overall effect is just local.

Two plates slipping, that can be the start of a plate sliding, and that affects every border of it. I think that there are Keystone areas that are the main spots "holding" various plates in place (relatively). One of them letting go can set off a long series of related movement as more spots break from the increased stress.

The worst case would probably be a cataclysmic rising lava prominence getting released between two plates, pushing them apart.

Anyways, hope your emergency kit is stocked. Don't forget to worry about Yellowstone too.

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CervantesX t1_j88dm1i wrote

Don't make it sound like it's that hard to make a site-unique password scheme. And all it takes is buying a domain name, and you can have unique site-specific login emails as well. Even if one of the sites gets hacked and your L/P are in plaintext, it would take an actual person intentionally targeting just you to even have a hope of noticing your scheme, let alone figuring it out. Sprinkle in some 2FA and there's no way anyone is finding another accessible account before that site auto locks for bad logins, and/or you notice all the notifications thereof.

Or you can put your entire life worth of passwords into the hands of a company dedicated to making as much profit for as little work as possible, and hope it works out for you.

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